
Chris Catt
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‘Heart Eyes’ Review: A Romantic Comedy Slasher That Works Fine in 2 Out of 3 of Its Genres
Heart Eyes isn’t great, but it’s fun enough if you don’t expect too much.
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‘Sumala’ Review: A Bloody Tale of Revenge Based on an Indonesian Urban Legend
Sumala is good fun for fans of furious anger and violence.
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‘Movie Theater Massacre’ Review: Not Without Its Charm, but Underwhelming Overall
Movie Theater Massacre needs a lot more massacring.
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‘Creep Box’ Review: A Somber Sci-Fi Thriller About Talking to the Dead
Creep Box brings up fascinating questions about the nature of life and death, and when technology links the two.
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‘Dark Match’ Review: Pro-Wrestling Horror that Delivers Action but Loses Focus
Dark Match has too much going on in the plot, but the fighting is fun.
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‘The Night Time World’ Review: A Vampire Anthology Film with Mixed Results
There are some definite highs and lows to be seen in The Night Time World.
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‘The Devil and the Daylong Brothers’ Review: A Fantastic Southern Gothic Musical
The Devil and the Daylong Brothers is a captivating mixture of violence and music.
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‘Drained’ Review: A Seductively Scary Vampire Romance
Smart, alluring, and tragic, Drained is excellent.
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‘Zombie Strain’ Review: A Light and Silly Zombie Comedy
There aren’t as many zombies or “strains” as you might expect, but it’s a fun comedy regardless.
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‘Blades in the Darkness’ Review: A Captivating Killer Makes This Slasher Worth Watching
Blades in the Darkness is the best Albanian slasher movie you’re likely to see this year.
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‘Freelance’ Review: A Suspenseful Psychological Thriller About Editing Snuff
Though it’s not as disturbing as the premise suggests, Freelance is a smart and effective thriller.
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‘Into the Deep’ Review: Overcoming the Fear of Sharks and Pirates
Into the Deep takes on too much plot when it should have focused on the drama.
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‘Grafted’ Review: A “Good For Her” Body Horror Delight
Grafted balances genre thrills with smart direction and an emotional undercurrent.
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‘Werewolf Game’ Review: Social Deduction Survival
Watching Werewolf Game is less fun that playing the game yourself, but it’s still mildly interesting.
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‘Bone Face’ Review: A Murder Mystery Masquerading as a Slasher
Bone Face delivers a good mystery for viewers who prefer detecting over slashing in their whodunit-slasher films.
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‘Hell of a Summer’ Trailer Reaction: A Summer Camp Slasher with Plenty of Laughs and Gore
Finn Wolfhard and Billy Bryk produced, wrote, and directed Hell of a Summer.
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‘Lizzie Lazarus’ Review: Conversations About the Dead
An attempt to resurrect Lizzie reveals secrets to the people closest to her.
